Liam Gallagher has revealed that he saves a seat for his brother, former Oasis bandmate Noel Gallagher, at every solo show he performs. This confirmation came after a fan posted a picture on social media, supposedly taken at a Liam Gallagher show, which displayed a seat reserved for Noel. However, the picture was later revealed to have actually been taken during a Jesus And Mary Chain show in 2014.
Despite this, Liam later confirmed that he does in fact reserve a seat for his older brother at all of his shows, responding to a Twitter user inquiry with a simple “yes you never know”. It is unclear whether Noel is aware of these saved seats or if he has ever attended one of Liam’s solo performances.
Liam’s announcement came after dedicating a Noel-sung song, ‘Half The World Away,’ and a demo of Noel‘s Oasis-era ‘Lock All The Doors’ to his brother during his current ‘Definitely Maybe’ 30th anniversary tour. However, Liam still remains hopeful his brother will rejoin the band, expressing so during several interviews.
Additionally, during his recent tour, Liam dedicated ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ to Dave Grohl, calling the Foo Fighters frontman a “good lad”. A video surfaced on social media of Grohl dancing to the track at a show in London.
The Gallagher brothers have had a long-standing albeit tumultuous relationship, with frequent feuds and insults traded back and forth over the years. However, it seems that Liam remains hopeful for a reunion with his brother and shows this through his continued dedication to Noel during his solo shows
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